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something different with 4 doors

great platform for track/drift car

its in decent condition for its age

pretty fast for what it is

will post pics + vid from last dyno day up on the weekend.

1991 Nissan Cefiro a31

5 speed

rb20det

170 rwkw

was in the middle of spraying it matt black. fitted with an autec front and rear bar. unknown sideskirts.

the front end is matt black and rest of the car is gunmetal (rear bar is white)

apexi AVCR (running stock .74 bar)

front mount

stock susp on king springs

plumb back bov

trust air filter

front strut bar

hd brass button clutch

After market fuel pump

brake upgrade

s15 steering wheel

still running NA exhaust so a change to 3inch would see more power

s15 rear wing

updated headlights/grille/tail-lights

GTR space saver

factory foggies

rego till sept/oct? cant remember

loads of other info which ill post later...

will be sold with skyline stockies

regularly serviced.

just changed oil/filter/plugs/fuel filter/replaced coil packs/o2 sensor and clean afm

hopefully should get some better fuel economy

was converted from a non-turbo auto to turbo manual from a r32 gtst m-spec II

i also have

-a set fixed bucket seats in red. One is smaller than the other.

one is for my frame (85kgs) the other was for my wife (50kgs).

currently has a sII r33 front seats.

-a ARC airbox to suit rb20det

which can be nego'd

ISSUES:

ill be honest

could do with a tune + spray

front shocks prob need replacing (easy fix as theyre replacable with s13/180)

syncros on their way out (prob easier/cheaper to replace the box)

she's a bit rough but she pulls hard...

$7500 ono... make an offer.. who knows...

also open to trades (CAR OR BIKE) + cash

the cash part is important because i need money to pay for medical expenses for my dad.

contact: sms 0403 488 582 (sms is the best option because ill be in the hospital most of the time)

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